JCPH yes other company should also follow the same i would say, who cares of someone spend 10k or 50k on a device (in inr).

So my question is that if i want a device for good and early software experience i should get a high end model or wait to see which device sells well and and decide according. If np3 didn’t sell well same thing will happen so someone should wait untill a midrange release after flagship to make a purchasing decision?

  • JCPH replied to this.

    dreAd No company does that. It is not the same for every product so they give updates first to the phone which is the most priority.

    wow - this is totally against convention - the latest device for Nothing - the 2a Plus is actually scheduled for later compared to the 2a which is available for now - go figure. makes you think how will updates be handled for P3 when it arrives eh? 🤷🏻 was looking forward in ‘Oct’ to test this out on the 2a Plus - but guess gotta wait more.

    Natalie ✨

    hrry Beta is Beta, there’s everything shown in short video announcement. Still, no Nothing gallery which was announced too, guess have to wait till full release, but still, it’s pretty good and convenient.

    A lot of customisation and customisation itself became much much convenient, hadn’t got my hands on camera, pretty sure I’ll test it today.

    All the new updates feel pretty solid and not to separated from original nos 2.6.

    I can assure all the people that you should wait for full release so you’ll experience more functions that could be released in future.

    • But if you think, download the beta or not, go on.

    we Nothing phone 2 users are jokers right. We do pay more and are least preferred when it comes for beta testing🤡

    We do condemn this and will not download your 3.0

    #bycottNothingphones

      Really excited to test this in november on my Phone 2! There are a lot of things I liked when watching the demo of Nothing OS 3.0! Stoked! 🍻🙌

      Navigate to Settings > System > Update to Beta version 3.0, where going new version?? Noo coming update for my phone 2a?? Please any people updated app so Suggested me?

      I’m very upset for buying nothing phone 2 nothing is a low range brand I bought nothing phone 2 with a flagship range price and they are well treat to the mead range users and I’ll never buy nothing phone 3 or any other nothing flagship phone

      • Very upset

      So… no Private Space, no Gemini Nano, no Circle to Search and no Satellite Connectivity. Was very hyped for this, but this update keeps giving me bummers, first with the release timeline of November (I don’t especially mind it, but seeing that I spent so much money on Phone 2 and will still get updates later than a much cheaper phone and wait longer even for a “Beta” version) and now the features. While I appreciate the new features such as Lock Screen Customisations, App Archiving, Partial Screen Sharing and Predictive Back Animations, it would have been great to have the ones I mentioned as well.

        zygerboy I see where you’re coming from, but let’s remember that Nothing is still a company. If they had released the Beta program to everyone and encountered significant issues, wouldn’t it be easier for them to address problems with a specific model instead of managing multiple devices that signed up?

          Why don’t they give an option to adjust or drag lock screen widgets area according to user like if they want bottom side or middle or upper area and also death effect lockscreen clocks and widgets area increase with clocks? it’s very useful feature

          Rivan

          Why did you mention proprietary and hardware features?

          Except the Private Space feature they are not a part of the AOSP.

            Natalie ✨ what is wrong with 2a plus..why so late for 2a plus if 2a getting this early 😭

            Mukundh28 I suppose it is due to that same reason, a flagship is not affordable to everyone so isnt the same amount of people that has that device and for that reason, they preferred to launch it on the 2a first, because, if they sold more units of that device, which tend to be “normal” due to the pricing compared to the 2, they would have a bigger community reporting the bugs that may occur. And if the software is similar in these devices , they can ensure that if the fix the common bugs, then they only have to fix the specific device bugs. To make it simple, cheaper device, more people buy it, more people buy it, bigger community to report common bugs, common bugs reports, fix common bugs to make the base software. When the major common bugs are suppose to be fixed, then the developers can focus into more specific one’s, that when all the other devices came into the “beta game”. Think that all the devices have to run the same software (with slightly modifications due to hardware), but they have to ensure to give the user the proper experience they claim they’ve worked so hard for. So, it isn’t a bad approach to the beta topic, we just have to be a little bit more patient, and I’m writing from my Nothing Phone (1) so I know what I’ve just said 😛

            D_J Avoid comparing Nothing to other companies; each one has its own unique strategy. Users shouldn’t assume that owning a flagship device automatically guarantees early access to OS updates. Remember, Nothing has a different vision from more established brands. It’s worth reconsidering your expectations when choosing products from any brand.